Weddings are back in Dubai! Here is all you need to know
- specialeventsleb73
- Mar 8, 2022
- 2 min read
Hello, lovely ladies and gents!! Weddings are once again permitted in Dubai from June 22nd 2022. Here's all you need to know about the new rules:
· Each hall can accommodate a maximum of 200 people; homes and camps may hold up to 30 visitors, depending on the venue's capacity.
· Attendees should avoid shaking hands, kissing, and hugging throughout activities and stick to non-physical interactions.
· At all times, except when seated on the table, visitors should wear face masks.
· Attendees should sit at least 1.5 meters apart and face each other away while avoiding being seated face-to-face.
· At each table, a maximum of five persons are permitted.
· The minimum distance between tables should be two meters.
· The overall length of the ceremony, including all tape and speeches, should not exceed four hours.
· Attendees who are experiencing symptoms, such as coughing or a fever, should avoid attending gatherings.
· For entertainment shows, only dance floors are permitted.
· Entertainers are required to wear a mask, but they are allowed to remove it during the show and maintain a distance of at least 4 meters from the audience.
Hey, it's a beginning, and we're ecstatic that weddings are legal again after nearly eight months. Getting married is once more lawful, which makes a significant difference.
Yes, no dancing. I understand. But honestly, I like a nice dinner with my family and friends where I can communicate without shouting in their ears to overpower the DJ. In a pre-corona wedding, we had around 20% of the guests dancing and 80% sitting bored because it was too loud. However, there are advantages and disadvantages
Only four hours? Yes, you're right; only four hours. However, if there is no dancing, no one requires more than four hours. The cocktail party lasts around 1 hour, and the meal seldom takes longer than 2 hours. So in the end, four hours are feasible. Guests should be informed that wedding invites cannot be delivered late because
Why not, seating just five people at a time is far more comfortable than cramming up to ten into each table. It's not ideal, but it's certainly doable.
If at all possible, I'd want to host the ceremony outdoors, which has been shown to be safer for everyone in attendance.
So what would be the perfect wedding program? So I'd have a nice cocktail reception in the sunset, then welcome the bride (and groom) on the kosha with a catwalk or a sweetheart table, followed by some entertainment and live music with a lovely set-meal served on a table. Cake cutting and a first dance. During
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